Author Name: Bryce, James
Title: Modern Democracies, Volume I and Volume II (2 Books)
Binding: Hardcover; First Printing Book Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket Edition: First Edition Publisher: NY MacMillan 1921
Seller ID: 14556
Very Good/No Jacket. TWO books. Both First Editions. Blue boards with gilt lettering. Light shelf rub to edges, spine tips and corner tips. Some foxing to top outside page edges. Outside page edges age tanned. Boards are straiight, tips are pointed, spine is square and pages are otherwise clean. Bryce describes democracy in two volumes. There have been all sorts of definitions of what democracy is all about. But, he writes in his Preface, Democracy really means nothing more nor less than the rule of the whole people expressing their sovereign will by their votes. The book is not meant to propound theories. What I desire is, not to impress upon my readers views of my own, but to supply them with facts, and (so far as I can) with explanations of facts on which they can reflect and from which they can draw their own conclusions. 508 and 676 pages respectively.
Political Science
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